Five takeaways from Wisconsin’s 35-14 win over Georgia Southern

The Badgers overcome a tough first half at home

It was a tale of two halves, as all three games of the year have been so far, for Wisconsin football in their 35-14 win over Georgia Southern (2-1). The Badgers (2-1) started slow and it despite three first-half interceptions thrown by Georgia Southern quarterback Davis Brin, the teams went into the locker room tied at 7.

It wasn’t until Wisconsin fell down 14-7 early in the second half that the Badger offense woke up with a five-play, 58-yard drive spurred by Braelon Allen early in the third quarter.

From there, it was the Wisconsin defense forcing another trio of turnovers that sealed what ended up being a comfortable win. It certainly wasn’t a full, four-quarter performance that will ease Badger fans after a loss to Washington State. Here are ten takeaways from the win: